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Shawn (“BS” or “Dye Job”) Nelson has secured the prestigious endorsement of an anonymous blogger from the Fullerton’s Lowest Common Denominator” blog. In the classic, “psst, hey buddy….this is the guy you should vote for style,” the blogger “Grover Cleveland” has come out strong for Mr. Half Nelson.

Shawn Nelson’s firm was soliciting criminal defense referrals from law firms across Southern California at the very time Nelson was telling the OC Register that he had scrubbed those web domains and the corresponding web pages of such appeals to clients.

This mail piece landed on door steps in the 4th supervisorial district on WednesdayÂ from the OCEA IE Committee. I’m getting the feeling that the fact that Shawn Nelson tried to hide his advertising for criminal clients doesn’t poll well with voters.

At a press conference in Fullerton this morning leaders of Crime Victims United of California today blasted Shawn Nelson for his cover-up of web solicitations advising convicted sex offenders. Nelson admitted his law firmâ€™s ads about avoiding Meganâ€™s Law registration requirements were just a way to boost his siteâ€™s ranking on Google.

This post started as a commetary of Fullerton city council member Shawn (B.S.) Nelson’s “no” vote on the Coyote Hills development project. For those Fullerton residents who believe the council’s 3-2 vote not to develop the last open space in Fullerton was a victory, it’s a short respite from Nelson’s eventual vote for the project. …

Another mail piece dropped yesterday from Orange County Employees Association regarding Shawn Nelson’s hide and seek on his criminal defense business. This time the hit features Crime Victims United and their take on what Shawn Nelson’s law practice has done and how he’s trying to hide the truth.

(photo from OC Register) The Fullerton City Council will decide the fate of Coyote Hills tonight at a city council meeting at Fullerton City Hall.Â The question at hand is will Fullerton’s last true open space — Coyote Hills — remain open space or will it turn into an Anaheim Hills-style development of high end…